Pages: 96 (Hardcover) ISBN: 0743239628 Pub: Scribner Pub date: 2002-11-18 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 218418
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Reader Reviews:Very very funny (1/3 people found this helpful)This book is hilarious, it made me laugh out loud on every page, and while it will not sustain many re-reads it is an excellent satirical piece. It is satire on both the ignorance of the so called "leader of the free world" and on the shrink culture that some of America is gripped with. For those who think it is a bit bit puerile, that is a fair point, it is, but when the person you are sending up is so cretinous you cannot really attack him on any other level. At least he might be able to understand the concepts in this book. Crass, Class hilarity (6/11 people found this helpful)This is the book for simple people like you and me who simply want a light hearted read with the odd ounce of pant wetting hilarity. This book is totally fictional yet you cant help but believe at times that George Bush really did write it. Its one of the few books that can make you laugh without slipping into vulgar idiocy that anyone can come up with. A sheer wonder if you ask me, it deserves its place on my so far dull and serious bookshelf. Politics, eat my shorts! Barely raises a smile (6/47 people found this helpful)I had a look at this book as my friend was finding it hysterically funny, and I was most disappointed! Whilst the book attempts some sort of political satire, it severely lacks in sheer wit, and any book that makes a gag out of people jumping from the twin towers is slightly disturbing! The book relies on the current fad for childish (i.e. rubbish) cartoons for illustration, and whilst some can raise a smile, others are simply poor. Go buy something funny instead. darkly hilarious (14/18 people found this helpful)You probably couldn't get many reads out of this book, but it works brilliantly on a first reading. Satire can be pretty unfunny and "finger-wagging" sometimes, but this book is satire at its best and most simple. I read half of it in a bookshop (it's only a little book) and I laughed out loud at every page. I'd imagine that the only people who wouldn't find it amusing would be hardcore US Republicans who maybe are members of some rifle association. And Alistair Campbell might take umbrage. Funny, daring, - a satirical cartoon of the sad truth... (18/20 people found this helpful)PLEASE GET THIS!!! There seem to be too many people strangely brainwashed by this 'powerful' president and prime minister and their manipulative words - especially, it seems, America. This book is just incredibly funny, - it's one of those 'it's so true!' moments. Of course, it's ridiculous and cartoonish as well, but it's very clever and is a great example of the satirical and cynical streak in the British nature. I first came across dr Parsons at Brighton where he was taking part in 'The big draw' -( something which is going on at the moment to get people drawing...), and was signing some of his smaller satirical cartoons (not 'proper' books). We bought 'this is me, by georg bush' and thought it was hilarious, right down to the subtle 'comments' on the back cover, such as "make the dum peepul laff cuz they don't think for themselves" - Jim O'Neill, USA, "Anything that portrays the president in a bad light is EXTREMELY dangerous" - A very concerned American. All under the title "Praise for 'This is me, by georg bush' " of course. CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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